the documentary only briefly touches on the thought-provoking notion that Danny Hernandez's success was emblematic of a generation raised online which views celebrity as something anyone could (and should) attain
Tekashi 6ix9ine gets the troubling and tragic doc he deserves; Vikram Gandhi's surprise Hulu documentary about the provocative rapper doesn't break any news, but it's a sobering look at modern-day fame
a fine primer on a rap star the world could probably do without; What they'll get instead is a clear-eyed take on a chaotic life, in which some of those closest to Hernandez try to give a sense of the man behind the Insta-outrageousness
"69" has its underpinnings in the hip-hop stories that defined New York City over the last 40 years, but tells a furiously contemporary tale in the memes, madness, and body morphing that make a rap star in the Millennial age